Dangerous rabid beavers attack 2 teens, popular Maryland park partially closed

A 13-year-old boy was attacked by a rabid beaver at Cunningham Falls State Park in Maryland on July 26. He was airlifted to the hospital with injuries to his hands and chest. The beaver was later euthanized and tested positive for rabies.
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Two teenagers were attacked by rabid beavers at a park in Maryland. One boy was hurt badly and had to go to the hospital. The beavers were very sick with rabies.
Why it matters
This is a safety concern for people who visit the park. Visitors should be aware of the risk of animal attacks.
- What happened to the beaver?
- The beaver was euthanized and tested positive for rabies.
- Where did the attacks happen?
- The attacks happened at Cunningham Falls State Park in Maryland.
- How many teenagers were attacked?
- Two teenagers were attacked by the rabid beavers.
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Sources1TypeAngleNew York Postemphasizes the danger of the situation